The Plot Space of a chart or graph refers to the area within the annotation which contains and displays data.
The plot space can be divided by percentage into two areas- top and bottom. The chart/graph will automatically determine the use of the top and bottom areas by examining the chart annotation's DataSource.
The DataSource for a chart must be a DataSet as the DataSet properties determines what data appears in the chart. See here for more information on chart DataSources.
There are five usage types for DataSources within a chart:
To modify the properties a chart Plot Space, go to the chart properties, select the Plot Space in the Components list of the Chart Annot Properties dialog and click Edit. Make the desired changes and then click OK twice to return to the sheet to view your changes.
The general properties apply to the overall chart. If the chart type specifies a Top or Bottom area, each of those can be set independently via the corresponding property tab.
Cause Settings relate to settings related to Causes within a Chart. Some Cause information can also be viewed in the Status bar by hovering over the cause with the cursor.
This number specifies the percentage of the total plot space area that will be allocated to the top area of the chart. You can enter the number or use the spin buttons to change the percentage.
The individual usage chart (e.g., Trend chart, Run chart) is the only one of the five types that uses only the top area. For this chart you must set the area % for the top to 100% and the area % for the bottom to 0%.
For the other four types set these values at the desired amount you want displayed for top and bottom (i.e. 60% top, 40% bottom).
This number specifies the percentage of the total plot space area that will be allocated to the bottom area of the chart. You can enter the number or use the spin buttons to change the percentage.
The bottom area may be used by all chart types, except for Individual Value charts (e.g., Trend or Run).
To modify the properties of the Top or Bottom Plot Area of a chart, select the Plot Space in the Components list of the Chart Annot Properties dialog and click Edit. Make the desired changes and then click OK twice to return to the sheet to view your changes.
Area style allows you to control the plot space area background and border properties.
See the topic Style Properties for more information.
In the Chart Plot Space dialog, selecting the Lines button allows you to add or modify chart lines. There are many different types of lines that you can add to your chart.
See the topic Chart Series for more information.
In the Chart Plot Space dialog, selecting the Lines button allows you to add or modify chart lines. There are many different types of lines that you can add to your chart. Each line type has Style properties such as color, thickness, and pen style. You can edit chart lines, making them a different color or dashed, for example. Changing the style of lines can help to differentiate between multiple lines in a chart.
The Spec/Control Limits, Trial Control Limits, Spec Limits 2, Reasonable Limits, Nominal/Zero, Center Line and Mean lines can display their labels and values to the right of the chart plot space. To display the label of the line, select Label Only from the Label menu. To display the label and the value of the line, select Label & Value from the Label menu.
See the topic Chart Lines for more information.
The Plot History properties enables the History Bars in a graph annotation sets the styles.
History bars represent previous processes. History Bars appear as a vertical bar (like box and whisker) within either the left or right portion of a graph. The vertical bar represents the control limits (upper and lower edge of bar) and the mean (center line) of a given process.
Enable Show to display the Plot History.
Set the percentage of the plot area that you want to use to display the plot history.
Area style allows you to control the plot space area background and border properties. See the topic Style Properties for more information.
Set a style for the Markers in the Plot History.
Set a style for the lines connecting the markers (series markers) in the Plot History.
The various areas of the plot space have their individual axis properties, but the property definitions are common between them as described here:
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